Hellping a new guy...

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inabahtrg
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Hellping a new guy...

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:lol: :lol: hai there, me new guy in hacking,, just learn about c++ just 2 month, and i start to have computer at age of 18..so if anybody can help me thank u..
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go on learning u c++
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C++

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C++ is a difficult language, and it's ain't no good idea to learn it as a first pogramming language. Try Python - it's very easy-to-learn language (amazing!). And about hacking...
this is the best manual:
http://www.governmentsecurity.org/forum ... st&id=2254
P.S. And don't forget to install Slackware Linux 12
P.P.S. Try watching some films in english, reading books in english... it will improve your english.
inabahtrg
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C++

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TQ ... what is the better one? C++ or python
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Post by <<D.A.>> »

Is that a question? :?
Well, I think it's just impossible to say what language is better... Python is a scripting language, C++ is a procedural programming language, data abstraction l., object-oriented programming l., and generic programming l.
But if you're choosing your first programming language, it's better to choose Python, because it's much easier, and much faster - scripts are much shorter there...
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